The decision was taken on Tuesday during a meeting on coordinating relief activities by Minister for States and Frontier Region (SAFRON) Abdul Qadir Baloch even as the Finance Minister Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly an initial allocation of Rs500 million for meeting needs of IDPs.
The meeting decided that instead of the government bearing responsibility for providing food stuff and other supplies, IDPs will be provided cash grants.
Baloch, who has been tasked by the prime minister to oversee issues relating to the IDPs, reviewed the proposal to increase the cash grant from Rs7000 to 10000 also came under discussion. However, souces said no decision was taken on the matter as yet.
Additionally the government would provide each IDP family Rs25,000 for rehabilitation once the operation ends.
Rs500m for IDPs announced
The federal government announced on Tuesday that Rs500 million will be sanctioned for providing relief to the internally displacement persons (IDPs) fleeing the military operation in North Waziristan.
Addressing the National Assembly on Tuesday, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the financial requirements for the military operation in North Waziristan and the displacement of civilian population will be met with an initial allocation of Rs500 million.
Although no allocation was made in the budget for the military operation, the government would exercise its discretionary powers to allocate the necessary resources, Dar said, while winding up the general debate on the budget which has continued for nine days.
In response to the criticism made by the opposition that the budget has become irrelevant even before its passage, Dar informed the lower house that 57 of the 133 recommendations made by the upper house have been accepted by the government.
Former National Assembly speaker Fehmida Mirza said that during the previous government’s tenure, the Swat military operation was debated in the parliament and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) took ownership of the operation.
However, she pointed out that Parliament was not taken on board in regard to this military operation, due to which political ownership of the operation was vague.
It was the right time to declare emergency in the country, but the federal government has set no priority for much neglected sectors in the budget, she said.
She also blamed that unnecessary haste should not be made otherwise someone can wrap up the system before we could wrap up debate on budget.
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what is the procedure for getting this rs 7,000 which is very small amount for the idps
The cash grant of PKR 7,000/= is like a puff of smoke in the wind. Traversing dangerous territory to buy foodstuffs, conveyance, petrol, terrorists, inflation, and rent will evaporate into thin air in no time. It is the prime duty of the of the government to provide comfort and succour to the IDPs. Anyway SAFRON minister just got richer. Salams
Once the army moves into an area it is very difficult to get them to leave:
http://www.dawn.com/news/1079514
Rs 7000 for a family is mere nothing for displaced ones,its even little to rent a house in near vicinity.Government should provide food and necessary items and medical assistance for them since this amount is too little to move into a new place.
Rs 7000 per family? PM's dog's food per meal is worth more than this. What a mess!
@Jibran: This is what I like about you my man. Everyone's a criminal and you are able to raise concerns about even the most seemingly-helpful measures. I don't doubt it though, the indifference of Sharifs is crystal clear. PM went to Central Asia, and Shahbaz's cronies killed 8 Pakistanis.
Someone got richer by the billions. These 500 million rupees will end up in the pockets of Abdul Qadir Baloch, and the scions of Ishaq Dar, Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif. Hail Sharif!!!!